iT ;g?atifi'v,-w'''vpTyt,Y;-'T VVM-' P'V" '"" zsrarv- 'h-..j!M - ' .1 " ft 9 flV a i -1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1019 17 . v . Tk VJ 9 CASUALTIES AMONG WOMEN TENNIS PLAYERS AT ST. MARTINS RIVAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL Base Hits Drench Machs, Who Lose First in Three Starts. Thirty -tivo Safeties for Fifty-three Bases PHILLIES UNCHECKED What May Happen in Baseball Today El Chicago IdHnnil Nov v.nrk t. I.nnl l)rlrilt . . Ito-iton , , Miihlilnirton Allilctlon . Nw York Inrlnmitl i-iu-ninrcii AMKKIt'AN I.UVOUK Hon Iyit Vet. .32 1(1 .0(17 .. . 31 in .ClfiO . . . .27 IR .M2K . 3.1- 24 .4R .22 2S ,M8 .2D 21 ,4M 17 20 .370 .11 33 .MO national i.R.nn; Wrtn IjOtt IVI. ...32 i.- ,imi . . 3D 1H .02.1 .... 27 22 ..VII . . .. 2(1 23 .11.11 2.1 27 .4W . . . .22 2n 4R3 ir 20 .311 . . . 1.1 30 .333 .nss .500 .1540 .471 .Jnt .sin .310 l.nnlnn. 3l M I.n..la f Mriijn. .": VV'ni.lilnltfoii. 2, Ni-iv Wk-rietrlilnil ( nllrd In fourth, ruin. Nru lork Irtidliix. 2-0. national i.niori: rlnrlnnntl. (Si rhlllln.. 4. rlltnhureh, 4: Iinnton, o. (Mi-urn. fll llronklvn. IV. New Aork. I: M. I.i.nh. 2 TODAY'S SCHEDUI-iK AMERICAN I.llAOl'K ( lerflnnrt at w Vort. rlcnr. Detroit ii l-lillndrlphln rinir. it. loui nt lli.Mon Clear, t'liluico nt Wiinliliurtun Cloml. n TitiN.(i, i.n(iri: York nt St, I.onlt ( Inmh. Ilrimkhii nt ('hitmen C'lnmli. 1'liilllri nt f'lnrlnniitl llmr. Huston nt I'!ttbiirih Cl.iuil). buncle, Will Be Out for Week Perry Pitches IJy BnWIX .1. POLLOCK T OXO before Hip Mack rlowl ijntli crotl. before the lielitnini; llnslicrf nnd even while the sun vva 'liinlus, the i 1'','! u" fctorm broke over Sliibe Turk ji'stfrdny !,,1V"I and mined n perfectly Rood ball Ramp. ,Iolm 1 Hasp lilts dropped into tbp outer i workH nnd triiikletl tliroiisli tlie inner I YKSTKKDAY'S KKSl'LTS .l..f . ...,. ....,.,..1 ami:kican untici: uuii-iisi- him- mi .vinii .-iiovvii, nun iiu- iirirnlt. 1 li Atlilrtlro. 0. legu of Mi"-srs. Holers, Thompson and Scibold resulted in n ilri-mhtne H-" li" fent for our A's, their first leverse. lu tlic series with .lenniiiRs'H .liiiiglecrs. It seemed as if the heavens opened nnd milled base hits instead of water. The storm of the Titer bats left n trail of seventeen dingles for thirty-one bases, and the A's shower damaged tlie reputation of Mcsts. 1'hnike jnd Love to the extent of litteen hits for twenty -two satks. It was one of those Ran.es where base hits and inns eome easj and outs hard. It was n lonR-diiuMi out utftii that makes ericket seem like a fast Ranie in I comparison. It took two horns and thiiteen minutes to finish the eight audi a half inniiiRs, the weird warrinR beinR called lit Hie st.trt nf the last half of the ninih when the leal lainstoim broke. Three Home Huns TIlUi:i-; home urns hid in tlic bleach -eis, Till.v Walker. Harry lleiliii.in and Ira TlaRsteml liftiiiR tiie liall into the thirtj -cent section for the circuit, licsides tlic trio .f liomers theie were eicht doubles and two tilples. The individual liifli-liUtiiiK piize was won by Harry Ileiliiitiu, wli connected safel three times fur a sinRle, double and home inn. It niiRlit be, mentioned also that llturv i'iovc in thiee runs' j besides seoiiiiR tui liim-elf. t Stallage and Hotli were the only other athletes who gatlieied thiee hits ilur- ' iiiR the afternoon of cluutiiiR. All of StanaRc's blows were sinRles, while Captain Kobert had a double mixed , in with his shuns. i Tom ItoRers began for Mack mid tie- I parted at the end of the fifth when the! figures were tied at seven. Harry Thompson went in was ui owned in the drenching that came in the secnth. Harry Seibold faced the storm in the eighth and ninth. The A's didn't treat llhmke or hove very kindly. Thej gut enough mfeties to win a couple of onlinary pastimes, Jnit they thiev. away nppoi tunities galore, an even ilo.en of the Maekmen being left on the bases. l'lills After Nfw Kecord TT LOOKS as if the Phils were after J- n world's reroid !n long distance losing. Tlieir .ri-l defeat jesterdaj was their thirteenth sti'aight and if they keep up the good woik tmlaj, they will come home on Monday with a record that is unmaued with a solitary victory in the West. Tlie Phils went into the eighth in ning one inn behind and they grabbed n pair of tallies. The Iteds came back in their poition of the session nnd tied tbe statistics, but our determined nth fetes pranced into the lead again in the ninth and it seemed to be all over, but a Pat Moran dub is never beaten until three are out lu the ninth. Willi Ninth Inning TTKItR is Hill Phelan's description of J--1- what happened nt the fatal fm-ins-h : It was the ninth inning of about as hard am! lunacious a ball game as jnu'll often see upon this vale of tears and jeers. The Quakers, having made various Ited pitchers repent 'of the offense of living, had steamed in one run to the good. The tali stood '1 to ,'t, and the saddened populace was largely outside, trjlng to mooch rides downtown from friends who happened to have machines. Earle Nealo came up and gracefully struck out on Woodward's curves. Hnt Karlc hath a top-piece and, even though he swung wildly at the last one, he set his face toward first and jogged along. Anil lie Rot away with it. The uni- Vi'ln l" ,fl73 .033 ,n7 .m .n.ifl .mi .50(1 .479 .47)1 .4rtK 4A7 .411 .sit .sn? .207 .244 North Hills Golfer Takes Heavy i Fall Out of Walter Reynolds iin i .CRB .(WO .nis ..1411 .110 .1.1! .Ill .333 ,32n TOURNEY ENDS TODAY'f- f. SPICK HAM, The nineteenth hole did not stand alone in its wetness this morning, hast night's showeis bad the whole Ilala ' ' course mussed up with moisture when' the semlfinalists stepped on the tee a a comparatively earlv hour. I A big bunch of matches was sched tiled for today, and it was npcessary that every one who intended to plnj be out promptly, as both the ultininte and penultimnte rounds hnd to be completed , before dusk to decide the victor in the annual invitation tournament of th llala unit CiuD. i J. Wood Piatt. North Hills, looked like a sure w iiinner of the event todav. I?ut the tournament so fur has been productive of so manv upsets that in ' spite nf Piatt's great game jesterdax against Walter Hex nobis, Aiouimluk. some of his stanchest rooters felt Hint he, too, might come in for a drubbing at the hands of a daik horse Prophet Has Hard Job An example of the uncertainty of todnj's result can be judged hi the fait that hddie Stjles was licked lu the opening round by a man who appar ently didn't hae a chance, John human. Then Ileynolds hnd all the L L lU ULvT AT UniinL I l'ttor of the argument with Wood run fir M A n II ir 1,n,t Mm ,l,, 1"ki" ,!it w,,c;' I Ull IILU I n I IIUIIIL T.nt nn tIl( filst four jl0p, in rnpf,i mjMmMvv- vjtiMamriMKm'mhrt TTikiimat'$iLfisms4-wvimM smhii5yva imim i irn. ze f " - "!nK9(jui,' rtt- ?w5.,ni i 1 Ww.TOlS?Hllf, . 1 Mjn wmk. J-r? mmmmffl wr -'& .fi!Mk'j8fsi3M&. ...MMmm ZteZfikr -- ' ,. i fB llfTwF ' '- i ail jlKartfS5 f-LA Is i iwH, i h - . , DEMPSEYS EYE WELL; HE RESUMES BOM STORM DRO WNS A 'S IN THOMPSON REIGN J. WOOD PUTT JACK DEMPSEY AND HIS ATTORNEY ) ale and Harvard Each Have Triumphed 26 Times SriVllrnll I rfl V YnlP nni1 lll"l,"',1 ,,"'w,, linVP mH L III II IIU I Lnl! 0 on the water in lifl two races, ami s. & c Plays Klein Nino and E. C. Btitlcl Opposes All-Americans JOHNNY WATSON TO TWIRL This i a lni- afternoon among the si'iuipios in 'In .iti. and all tlie mini pioniiiii nt i'nl hnie big games scln d ubd "in i f tin most important is die (i. litest bilniiii Sliiiwlnidgi' .('lothni and the Ixlim ( 'hni'iihite ('iinipnn of hlirnlii tlitiiwii. I '.i It is one ol tin best km in - thit will lie pnei mi the gioiinils n il,, Store lliij this miii A glame lU llie lerolds of till mil list'ints si,,Un that of the I'm ; miiis plmiillx Miawliiidge ,1 Cli.lluei they lciM imiii fnnr, while the iwiii. par iiMluileii in in,, snine nuuiliei l simt nnd wn I ! Ii met I I tic- score is- cxaith een, encli hav ing won twciitN six Since 1 still, how eier. the advan tage has been with Vale, wth sixteen victories to tell fur Mm Mini No laces weie lowed in 11H7 and MIS hi cause of the war. ale's siiness estenhi was the more notable because of the fact that the clew was maihci! b l'ro fessiir Miithei Abbott, an mintor. whu gme smli tune as be iinibl finui his other dune. In the work I In i v in l. mi the other hniid was oailiid b' Hill llniues, ti piufis sionnl inasuiiin U. S. TOfiCo TEI mi w.n sin nssfni in nil -i h. Kimi Five Quaker City Athletes on "'"' '" J""1 I'-mii-p.i h stafi of sparring ' nil is eniln- tlie maiuigi ,ni nt of John luitmis Jhi expects to lemr.in. in link. in nigi . wim twilled fm ti,, I'lni- American Aggregation for """l1 .iimut ten das n,. is' to Contender for Title to Spar Daily Until Day Before July 4 Battle SPECIAL TRAIN QUESTION Toledo. June HI After a lmoff of ten days due to a i ut oei nis right eie. Jack I)einpse is scheduled to re sume hard training nt his Mautucc bay slime (amp todai for his hean weight 1 hauipinuship cimtest with Jess Wil laid in re Jul I. The wound is suf In lentil In-tiled tn permit bning find the linlh tiger expects to pull on the gbiM imi afternoon until a dav or i-'t In Ion- the Indcpcnih nee l)n match. Jink Malmie, a St. 1'anl wclter wnglit mni Hill, .Alisl;,.. a light heavy weight ,-ibi, ti,,,,, St. rani, aie sched- w In ii Hugh Duff was malinger .im st.iis in hine-I'ii piisiiuuil nf the Kbit, Allied Meet succession Uejnolds's slock did n tail ' spin, followed b a nose dive wlien Georgian, Suffering From Car- ! rintt won tlie ninth hole, putting him n up nt tlie turn. All oi which means that the piopluts are in for a long, hard day. HcMiolds's trouble esterdny was largelv faultv putting He began nd could never get out ot nn pulling sunup, nn iiu other hand. IMatt was putting as well as diiving with den ill accuracy, and the combination gave the North Hills cuith the decision, 1 uu nnd !i to go. MAURICE BURR US PLAYS .S'f'MffiSl? mhmitich ni:TnoiT il't " i:ilUon. "Ii r.uiiNiiii 3!i Shnrtpn. rf llnth rf Wnrh. If ill-er if IMIinnn 11. Iluri-ui It. rinKuleil rf Ml.innon li .Inni-s. 3b. iitiinin. ss f)ir. ss rerklrm i MansR. , ln p Dims-i, n I'mplre" Nallln nn.l Connolly. Ita ('. ( iiuiiiin, Milw.uilice l.iic .mil the contender for the lie.ii weight title in tlie Jul bout with Jess Willaid are sitting on the from steps of the Oleil.iuil Club, lU-nipse 's lle.nlili.iitii s at Tolnlo. Tilt are lalliing iuer plans to (Ultimate John, the limber, ."null lue boxer's trail. The baiber, wlujsc teal name is John Heisler, s-is lie has .1 llr-c.ir contrail giving him tontiol of the bovlnrr career of Dempse i in .i i s.iiini i in tin- in I- ii. line in i- ii.n listing. Walsh fm mi i t pl.ned with lb ihlcheiu Stiel illi.l ,w Vinl; Mati League, Hitter with ih, x,.w ..l Winiits. Iiiacki in nlge with tlie l'liilliis, Wiighthoiise witli (I,,. lVtm si h. mi i State hingii" ICillingu and ii i. . ..e .1 i . ...,..,..,-,,,. ,,,..,,. ,,, ,,;,,, iinumjj here next 1 mi ill" sew iiin .-st lie League Tn. ut and 1'ianstnn with liethh hem '"'1'". ,"'1 "" f"'l" " : niyn jtiriii. It r T mi in. mie M.iiiu I,,, ,ls M.rvices While tiniiiing wit!, I), mi,,,.. Alisi,. Will con- dm. ui bims, f , i,,. ,Mt,.,t with Itnt lling hi i Hi, ki wlni h i, to be stnged SCUDDER IS ON THE LIST - "- r..i j,,., ,,,,,.. of Toiedo lily limits, on .u. I!. Coh.ii.hrs, ri.ime. .In,,,- UiiulelnMih. ,'1'Im " l';:":' ' ',""""" f tlie lienvx- , , '. ' wn-iit , hiiiupini i-Jnp i ..nt, ,t received I lie ntliletes who will lenresint tin a ru'incr fnnn the r,,.i..i s, ....... n. '. .'Mll.a li.l. Miniiiaii urnn in tne mti inllieii gmni Mite heaglli Sinl .in d r.erger with Ni w o,v Slate 'I he batten fur tml'ii's gam., will I.. Hill ltiller and Trout fm the visi ims nnd Jiiluisnn oi I'.iMislniw in the b" anil hidgnte iiitihing fm Struw budge iv t'lothiir Tin iisitin-, m(. i mi tub ni of winning w 1 1 k w ere n s nf..- I ., r l.r ink l . - ISudd TI s. All-A, lie, Ii. ins V.. I! I'.il.l.l in 1 Ml" " T I lik I'll ("ti in. I j n ii Turk l't.iti ( I.. k mi I i ,, if llunnlnt: l.r.ui.l lu u ' 1 lint i I'u-Lu-in. l'nl rclrt It T Wntttilnctnn Wn. i liist-.n I i I I i: .Ii.hm.in l aril' 111 Ii 1'i.lltler w link 1'nl ill t i tush IMu.ir.I T s. ,,n, r s ,1 lull r I h.rle, I'.iil.ti.ik l'.i, ..). in. I i I H li.rli iKon '.'nil in. t. r .lii-.li- rinrl. I .H.di r.ihwi, I r. . Im. i M Hi..! 1 ii k url llie lln i. t r h th Inn II. It .1.. rt siri-..n Mis .url l'niirnil l'r-.1 Ki.l. i.ok An L m nnnnnrTr me. ts u, si,..i,gest L,, u- ,, Amw ,,,, ,., ,, , ,,,. ft Pi tt r :,',-";", ll,,,H. ,!'"'',","' "'-"" . "";"'?um.r ,, , u, .. , .r ' "' nnii..iii.(....i that the im of 1 UlJ II "- '',l'"'-' "lth A,t mi s All M,s,rl fnH.rsll. 11,1..,, -tmv- l M-re lef.u.s g.;e,te,l bv the lira,, navv II UUIIII LIL,A lliillis win Iiif llM, hii ,lll(k lay. J"",, '"" '''"' T --1 r""N ,un.l -iWli.,,, hcud 'of boMiig control ioiki iiiluiiiu-iti.idnii in regntd to tho "lietlltllUI nf spii'illl tllllll biiiiging deligiitioiis fm in disimit dibs tri. the nuitili. Tin iiilmg was to the effect Unit il was t. i,in of the ndminra- tiati.ii, to iiuntiK iiieni'c tin genera1 trnwl ns little .is possible and Itiekard was aihised tn lake up the uuestinn of spici.il tiiiius diref th with the railroads iiiluerned. lie plaillll d to get in im iniiliate i n'nmiinii'ntion will, the pas senger iigciilK of tlie rnilioads over wlinli the spi'cuils an. Mheduleil to i I ? Ilillihile tiiiiii hist Sntiiiihi will h'Ue in the bn this iiflei-noiui lillikl sun n.-t.-r nil. I'.rl I 1 I Sfilnk i'htr ii-.. I., l. s, Misses Warren and Anderson Sixty-fourth Annual Crow Races us ,.w imrhr. .loimn. Waiui fm-- r,ii'im.i'.,i'!-',"''i",!t' UU'lh nf the Athhtli- 1 le w a, se, lire,! ,".. T'n,,r ' ."'.',"'",' '', '' 1 M.irston ISeatcu I l'diir stain were left in the semifinals of the Wilmington Couutr Club invi- This niorn- t.ition golf tournament. !; 1 J Tv..n.. ..,' 11.:.,. .I.,., (..., f.. illlg .1. n. I'l.td, oi i .ni"'.''... '", '" I Millie laih, June 21. The Petu.it ,,, Sldnev Scott, of Wilmington. Iigers aie Cobbles today indeed for wMjn Cmernn It. l'.uxton, the Phihi the final game of the series with the ,l,.li.l,in elinminnn. nnd V. C. Newton. "Maekmen. Tlie famous southerner left of lirooklinc, were booked to come to this morning for his home in Atlanta. , getber. Dean won the gold medal for (ia. He lias been ailing for the last ' the low (iialifing rounds and at the few da. i with a cai buncle on his right , h.wincwood Hall Cup tournament earlier leg. J In the week, and is captain of the Tiger The length of Cobb's stay in Georgia I golf team, will depend upon his .ondition. He, Young Scott wns the hero of yester- does not intend to icinin the Ilengals day's doings. In his afternoon match until lie has thoroughly if covered 'ho defeated .Max: .xinrston, oi .vicnon. Cobb lias been out of the lineim for ! Hnth iilnj oil sensational golf for the find almost a week, but he has remained nine hobs, Scott was out in ."..", one Philadelphia Crii Ki-t Club , Capture Title in Final at St. Martins Have Big Entry List for This Afternoon in n'.lie nf hdille I'll us. Hill M.ii.fr- I 111", in thriw 11 I. ..... ...11 (lu.iii.i, . , . il... i... i ..:. . (Imil.- Ilii.-'Inn .li.r.k llfl Will, lis usual, iln the Im, K-t.uilllllL' S.ilh, rlicl I'lM-l.ureli W At the Stitsnn giniim,. Iinitth itml iloi.i N I 1 piolialilv would he leceiveil here late to ' d,i m t. mini iiiw for the consideration " ' JKi',' ' ui- "f "'inpsev and tlie hent weight chnm n ti 'nioii. Hrit ''hi ilfo I i I- , i kii. I I Ml 1(1 i i: in .orn TRIUMPH BY 6-2 SCORES, FIRST EVENT BEGINS 2 P. M. Milks stte.ts, the Hatlllllkeis will lip- I ,,, 72 ' ",' , 7 " I I i ,', l II f I K ItOItKKT T. I'Al I. St. .Martins, l'.i.. .lime 1 M hliznheth Warien and Mt,s I' nelop. Aiidersini, bnth nf the I'mintn Club nt Hidininnd. Va.. lod.ii defeat, d .Mis Mar Ilcat.ui and Miss Kathariiu hauiler, of the Greenwieli I'ie'd Club, Conn . in the Mull event of the limine double,, wtiming the gills' (liaiupiou ship in the thi, t. -se, m,d annual wmn- hampinnship tniii'ii.iment at the 11 this v i tors the with the clnli nml lmo n-nt.i,...i n... under iinr. and Maistnn hud a .in, games from the stands. Yesterday he which ('(pialed the par. Scott shot four nnd Jennings (nine to the conclusion 1'ir holes and three hirds. while Mnrston that lie would recover more rapidly if llll1 six Iur hoI('s nmI two MriU he were nt home. ' .hii forso wins Scott IVrry went in to work for C. . ,,,,; L Co of ,,, Vmmth Mack todav for the first tune smce rountry Club, icgained the junior golf June 1 The big western hurler iniuied ,.ilnmplnnsliip of I'hiladelphia .vesterda his left s,,le in the last series w ith bv ,u.f01lting It. K. Hanson, of Stenton. Itostou t-nil has been forced to take a j tll(, Jciding match for tbe title pla.ved rt,s'- , over the tourse of the North Hills .Maurice Iturnin. the new outfielder r,mntT Club, b.v tlie nairovv margin from Coliimhin. S. C.. reported to 0f -i ,,,, n,i ' to go Maik tins morning, and wns placed at1 It was a verv close and interesting m sr misc. i.eorge inirns peing nssigned contest, with the ieult in doubt until 1, , nt ,"..,; . til I I" ...lie I Ilnrnio i o l.lo. r.l,n .. ............. ...... .. . tt nt tlie HCt Showed 11 stlllkl " ' -' - "b -",', .. me stxieeuiu gieen, wnere liansou left-hand batter nnd a southpaw, missed tlie easiest kind of a putt. The thrower. Senton entry had stagul a fine rally Pattss lecrive.l the pitching assign- beginning nt the twelfth, nfter Corson ment from .luiuings. Pauss workeil m had lost a hole he had lenlly won bv plaing some one, else's ball, and it began to look as though lie would emerge on top. Thnt mussed up putt, however, proved fatal and tlie mntch ended there nnd then. The S. Im v I kill .u,v icgatl i is mi l.n lo.l.n After scvciiil w . e' s of tunning Silnivlkill XllV u'llsuil'll Will liiiet Hill att. i ii'inii tn ibtetmine tin h .uling inw iiig men nu the liver for the l!U!l si .1 sun Yirtti.ill i vii' club has entend lis best oar, mi n l'icpKts ate that the sivn-fmiitb ni.iiii.il i.gntla Ibis ve.it will l nf the best ill the histoij nf Sihll.vlkill lowing Thiil. u .vents an im luded mi tlie progiam. although mil twelve ait, ml lace, will he staged, tw,, .,f them, tin singles pes. .Mai shall h Smith. TI i lull is . njov lug lis be,, y the club gmng at t(.imitih lurm M.in I "' ' nei Carinll pn ill. I , a win fm til Smith i bib. latter i '"t 1,n h.. ( .1 rn . .., , .. in. i lino. -. ,1,(1 W It It I I-.,, I FN mi-. . I .. I r I'..' .r n.lln I r ', 1 Mm. - Miiiiii hr. v r n I!,., A'k i: linn. Vilgini.i pl.ivcs ";-""''": "" iianpinusnip .... . ' in,, if. in: I oiinniieil. nine me n,-s, gin, tinimii s en. mi May Lengthen Seaoon r(irin,l, Juno I'l - i .! vii (V.tr r pr. si l.i.l .1 Hi Inr ni I i.lnll .lul, l,.h ui.n" 1.. N w l.rli t. pr -- im. n l'r. sit. ,,, r,,t- II ,l'i illlllv ut 1 rmll-.nlinr Ih. Inf.-rnii 1 ml I . ,, l ,. ,-. i nu. w.-.-k ,.. rts tn in tkp It n . -filMe t., ph. tl.. prni..-. I Int.i ' M .11 I '.If ,,, ,nr T , ,,,, V Miim, ! I I ,,r ,v,, ho. s-M'l SI ill. M i. I'linihri,. V I' ..is- Ilr.n.i r N . V.rk , ic,t M.nt.a Vns'e.. Hi,rrv 1,'i.rj-l ,, , ,r,i .h.' I tur. IIih hhow iii'iin -V III) mi r ' l )r i I .1. n I s l l vnr i I.. VV.iodliuri, I'hlh'del- Boxing Bouts Postponed m .mi hi-t nlKht the ppn mnl r ih Tjsnle nf th w ii . i.,,'nin.( until Mondiy r I'.nrns ,r t nni' .1 thnt tho lnli.l f .r ' . Miil't will tra- I. ,iU( Ii ,!iii,lotitiit K.tme uith ih. ..in A1H.. I .11. ti it. nnn n t Willi, rrt AiiitI lue uznttll is ill. nun (1 tn stmt t. pious m the I nited Sl.itis, as the chain soon after L' o'i hu k as pns,ihlc, after1 pionship laurels aie being nwmhd fm wlii.h time tlie uices will he held on a1 the first time tod.n tiff." ii-niiniite sfnting w lule. The I ., ,. . , , , fact that thine will be two ref e boats t Ihes.ore wa. (.--', I,-.', with the viciM ,, , Mn,nK ,( m, , ...j,, ( tots in the lead throughout viitiinll I nu is. as the 1 iistmnnt' ih Im, in wait- I tlie entire mntch. lB foi them In gn up the nver will be avoid, d The enti list nnunumid earlv in the Boys' Club Plays Today Cerm ml i n l!ni Clnl. IIIu. j. wli. hi.' Wltn II. ' Slln.- Wlll-l.Ut 1. lief, .t. 1.1. l"ll5f 1 all, V M V nl ijin.n I in. an. I Vii..i hliUon n' nu. tl,l -. ..f'.ornu..n Up-to-Miniite Maries of Leading Batters It-) it I...- h ., nt. it .n.l tump II I'ri-m l h.ir' 1 1. r l niplil.. 'Ii nn I I M I I. n ' . V. nk It V v s vi .1 .it , IP IV. ml, I I'rvin l).'i I lie I. K VV I I. Ml It lLirniml W I l'.i n liihn. town I'n 1'. ntiiihion VV I.i.nlr I, wl'l m M i: i v i ii t nii..n ,D i r i ii A v Norm in ( nil . pp. r V . l'r..'"' i.iinlr nn V (Jiiimii h, s V.irk 1 Vniiii N. irk N I VV II ti nun lleiirnnl Mm.. VI, (. K.innll. 1'hll , .l.'lnlil.i, VI .,'ithnn - r TiU.-l 1I.M, ,n VV. I .i K.nn.ih. I'nrl. h.lci S Y l'.i. Ml ,u' i hi. is'.t II ii J "( n "1 throw -Pr .1 Th .ins. n Frankle Mason Beats Ertle liii.i.l,, "lllrh . .Inn- Jl Showtn l.riiiul It.iin.ls, vltrh . .Inn -in .. I I . . rn ss fhn.ii IV n i M i of r.r, VV ,. i i I'.., .. , ii" Jl Showtnif I h ill th liouV. 1 tO ln.1 wbsS. - . I ,.lu nl UI M lulling l.iilc of St. i ii r..u 1 eonl. it- hero lapt Yale Nine Favorite llriH.hlin. 'nn. 'Jl v . . i.l will m i In the hi nl urn. ..f 'to r , , i , i:i. ., n 1 1 -tils f in Itlu t.nm H fn r. .1 lo uln hi ii Il u n t . ,,r i-'l l ui. m I r . it 1 1 . , im in w ill -iiirt ill I tne in st game ot tlie series and wns beaten, but lie i anxious to get re venge on the Mack tailenders. The presence of the Tigers, who al wn.vs lave been a good attraction here, and the comiug of Ilurrus, who has been touted moie than any other oung ster breaking into the big league, com bined to get a large crowd out to tlie game. Tbe gathering was larger than the average' Saturday crowd. Binglcs and Bungles "I nee thp Phils broko western baschntt Invv vvslerdav " the tfuy with the hrown tlerhy Inform..! us. "Uleht nnd a half ln- nire let It en for fnnr l.nlli n.i .!., nln5 hnscUill 1ms heen the rule with them , .. . ..,.,, ,,,,, , ftnn josteraay iney naa nn umpire nam said i, tiling not all lnnines.- our reasonings nor all your bowls cun call it back. lu phtv almost nine Smith tried to achieve, but nTctiscl wrapped his hand round the ball with n cruel leer. Then Xeale broke for second. Small Manuel Cueto fell in front of C'ady ns he threw, and the throw was a bloomer. T.0111I cries from J. Coombs nnd pals, but nothing doing. Then Cueto walked, and Oeorge Smith essn.ved to (ling "em" through instead of AYoodvvnrd. Ucfore lie had even pitched a ball, he unloosed a wild chuck at second, wherefore Xeale and Cueto moved along a base apiece. AYingo was purposely passed, with the vague hope ot a double play. Hill Itaridan advanced instead of Illlcr, and the second ball just suited him. Draw the veil over tlie scene ns two runs followed the roaring lilt of farmer Baridcn. Jon Durnn had n bad first tnnlnc with n couple of boots, but hU l.ln:. In the meventh on Vrnch when he went to ileen short, un.1 siienred n. hard-hit grounder mid threw the runner out wns mnrvel. Old Man Cravath continue to whale th sjihere. He hail a single and a tloublc out of tuo times up. If there's nn art In losln? thn Prills nre papt masters The v'oombsmen would have Rained their destination last place lon iieo !( those pesky llravea didn't Insist on losing every now and then. Scott Perry has recovered entirely from hit Injured side nnd will start In the llnnl of the serleM with the Tlxerti today. roi-reit Catlu all dav lono threw like a respectable wavhlatlv. The Rett ttole bosei .iettu much as thev pleased, although Cady saus that the batsmen bnnlprrf hint suiiirfhlitci sinful and Huron never gave thevi even a hard look. t Whit's tho use? Tho A's (tot fifteen hits tn one of their names In Cleveland for two runs and lost and amassed the same num ber for nine runs esterday and lost. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Jabrr White, of Albany, and .Trankle Tlurnfl, of Jersey City, have been sinned tn clash In a ten-round bout at Troy. N Y nn the nlsht of June 30. This will be the lirst boxing contest to be staged In that city for several years. rteoodlen. trainer of Iw Tendler. Is planning to run an all-star bintnmwelsht program on the afternoon of July 4 nt River side J. J. ticoodles already has signed J-atsy Johnson, Max Williamson nnd Patsy Wallace to appear on the program. Harlem Eddie Ilelly and Lou Ilogash, of Bridgeport, will come together In n ten round battle at Plttsflcld. Mass., on Monday evening, (lassie Lenl', of this city, and Benny Valger have been signed 10 box a twelve- round-rio-declalon affair at Lowell. Mass., on tbe night of June 20. I.ate fimlth. matchmaker nf the Empire A. C. was suddenly taken 111 at his home Thursday, night. Ileports from the hospital late that Smith's condition Is slightly Im proved. Pete Moran. Nate's assistant, will arrange the bouts until be Is well enough to get back on the Job. The final bout at the Kmnlre. A. C. on Mon day evening will present Jlddla Wagond and Charlie (KJd) Thomas, This will be the third meeting between Ihe pair. Their otlwr k two contests were of the sensational kind and former 122-pound amateur king, will lake part In his first professional bout when he faces Davie Moore In the semifinal, Micky Hrltt nnd Mike Connors. Johnny Ketrhetl and Jimmy Mvsnn and tJSni.i. McKenna and Charlie Leonard are the other nouis on wit nruiiram. mere also win be a battle royal. Hilly llevnns, of Wllkes-Ilarre, and Toung Merino, of this city, will be the contestants in the final bout at the Atlantic City Sporl li.S Cluh on Thursday evening. Patsy Wal. lace anil Max Williamson will come togetlmr 'n the semifinal Willie Spencer faces Little Hear In the second bout, while the opener will be between Kid Basen and Joe Davidson. Willie Jackson is getting ready for his elght-ruund battle with Tommy Tuohey. which la to b staged at Paterson, N. J on Monday evening, Joe Welsh and Young Joe Borrell will meet In the final bout at the National A. A next Thursday evening. Promoter Joe drlffo has signed Joe Mendell and Youngt Danny Buck to appear In tho semifinal. Three other good bouts complete the program. Harry flreb is getting ready for his ten- rouna encounter wun juixe umuons, or ut. Taul They will be seen tn Pittsburgh on Monday night. Th'rc more Philadelphia, fistic fans have announced that they plan to maka the trip to the WIIIard-Dempsey fight by motor. TTalrmnunt .In Mtirnhv Tl,,, (IntM mnA tnhn any. O'Malley. brother ot Johnny Mealy Price expect to start on July J, Until pla.ved fine golf nu the morning round and finished with cards of 78 each. Corson idled up n big lend early in the afternoon session, however, nnd was five up at the eleventh. It looked as though it was all over but the shout ing until l orson made the tactical error of phi Jug an old ball out of the rough. Then came Hanson's brace, the slip-up u that soft putt and the final finish. Until teams pla.ved with excellent judgment, Miss Warien . ored icpeat odl b.v her haul diives and . xeellent placement. Miss Anderson, who pla.ved vvhi. h fre quently confused her oppnn. ut Iv plac ing the ball tnutalb.inglv out if leuch. The poiut score follows: first sr:r Miss Warren an3 Miss Anderson 4 4 4 111 Miss Ileaton -nd Miss I...ulr 2 2 tl I, J 'J 432 J 24- SECOXI) SET Miss Warren and Miss Vn.Icrwri I 4 .1 n 1 1 1 Miss Ileaton and Miss I.au.l, r 2 'I wuk show- 1 ntries ft. mi viitiinlh nil of the 1 bibs, but Vi-spit h nl-, with ditiies 111 ten of tlie thirteen iiintists 1I0S l. I.I'.K.I i: I'l.lMT I lllll (.. V.ll. K. ( n.i 1II1. I'.'ill. II Ull -") si lilliweit'i Pitts aj 11.1 !! lranu, V V IT IK" '!l VvlllliMlis I'hlls 1; nt in Itoush. ( in. Iiimitl 1.1 ICO 21 WII.UK N 1. i:c.t 1: I'lrnr I li'l. (.. V.ll. II. filili Il-lrnil 11 nn .11 V-n'i IX troll 1(1 If.V 27 Pi 1 klnp hik'i V X. . .IH 1 .1,1 31 sl.lcr s,. !, 41 171! 33 John-., nn. ( let eluli.l 17 lot) 21 II. Ill .XI) 4(1 III l'.(. .III. .3X0 .311 ,'liK ,.!2,- I' ( . .T.S . ."..X, I .3X1 .317 .310 BU1CK Pedan, 191R, 5-passenger touiinp, 58SO. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. ' 851 N. Broad Street ARROW T'HOr ffAI LOTTED soft COLLARS FIT WELL-LOOK WELL WASH EASILY Cluett. Pecoorly .y Co., Inc., Troy, If. 1'. SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JUNE 23 TO JUNE 28 Subject lo Change AI Il.lMimv 12th Morris t. Tnii. Is) AV iU'lll.1.0 r.J'l nnd Thompson hts -tl I AltrAIII V . I hestnut helow tilth dt. Miss Klorencr A. Ilallin and William , '"Vl'no Mark T. Tildcn. L'd. iiiinlihed fm tin 1111.1N TTTTijIlltrs CHAPMAN TO RACE IN ONE-HOUR GRIND Youthful Pace Follower Opposes Drobach, Bedell and Weber at Velodrome Tonight fieorge Chapman, the best-lookinc follower of pace doveropod in the last five oars, will wtnrt in the one-houi' motor-paced grind nt the I'oint Hreeze Velodiome tonight. Peter Drobach, Menus I'edell and Freddy Weber will ba the other starters. This will be the first one-hour grind of the f-rufcon. According to tlie rec ords the winner hhouhl cover more than forty miles. Chapman, based on the form he displaed Thursday night in beating Lawrence nnd Carman, is fa vored to win. Another race thnt will be watched is tlie specinl match Hprint between Harold Hounsnll. of Toronto, and Frank Har ris, of tbe Olympic C. C. of this city, riounpall defeated Harris last Saturday night, but wns nosed out Thursday evening. The mntch race, best two out of three heats, wns the result. Two nmnteiir cycle rrciiU will pre cede the two features. JUNIOR TENNIS TODAY Intercity Match for Hanna Trophy at St. Martins Junior tennis teams nf Philadelphia nnd Xew York will meet today at the Philadelphia Cricket Club in nn inter city match for the Hoamer W. Hanna Memorial Trophy, presented to the Philadelphia district by William T. Til den, 2d, of this city, who is the national junior representative, Penn In Tie Game Kaaton, Pn., Jur.a 21 Ruin topped the when they defeated Mrs. VV. II. 1'iit.li- nrd and Louis II, Row land in the tnWcd doubles, (1-3, (J. a, HummaricH. inxcr) Douni i SemltltillN Miss Florence A Inllln mil VV li.m T Tildn. 2.1 cWeMed lira VV II .'nuii.ud and Louis It Ito'vlanii. n-3. .. .1 JUNtOIi DOlUII.l-s Championship rim. I Mls RliZHhoth Warren .n.l I -.' I'.iiul.ipc Anderson, defeated Miss Marv II.. ii... .mil Miss Ktitherlnti Iander. U-J. 0-J Slolla Too Wenli I'nlike n grent mnnv ntlur de throned clinmpions. Miss M.tM.i Itjur' stedt, the Xorse vvonih'i. vvh.. until .vesterday has succeeded in keeping hei balance on the pinnacle iif the wninenV tennis ladder since her advent into this country in 101-1, did not couie fnith with n signed statement stating (hat she had l Ida ed her last match and had decided to letlre. 1 "I was too weak toda.v." said Molla I ns she stopped to rest following her! strenuous and exhaustive llnee set 1 match with Miss Marion .iiuhi stein yesterday on the classic tilt f lourts of the Philadelphia Cricket Club, "but I will 000 back." Is Popular Thus wo have the dethioned title holder's own words that she will not hang up her tennis shoes and dieiiin of tlie good old days of ycstcr.veiir. when she was (pieen of the court. This will be welcomed nil over tbe countrv, as Miss Itjurstedt was ever n ver popular (hampinu. She was a familiar person on the eastern tennis courts and known wher ever tennis is played. Yomigsiris Idol ize her nnd thousands have been gladdened vvheiiMnlln consented toashv nnd bashful bid to allow them to take her photo. How can a mere man boglp. to describe this extraordinary girl? She Is rnther, tall, but so lilhe nnd swift that she doesn't seem at nil tall. Much play in the sun has deepened the natural darkness of her skin, until it is of the richest gipsy coloring. Her hnir, which she wears; bobbed it a fashion of the Hopis, is dark except in patches here and there, which the sim lins lightened. Her eyes nre dark nnd piercing. They flash in a smile that lights up a room, Out when she is smashing tho ball across the tennis Uroail A tf ns tuchnnni Ae imilAIIVlAV Is! Hro.ul HI. and Hnder Are cui'iti;ss -Via 11 t , Man.iyurk. Kl lll.KA 4(ltli iir.d .Market Sts. I IMIIA 1.(11 Vt-rket St. MONDAY nrt...r, Vvnrulrl, I s,mt K'rvl.e TUESDAY Ih I . rt Warwick tn St. r.-t s,' r I'.' Th" lleltcr '(He or Hi Homince of (11.1 I '. rv.rothv r).4ton in Other Men h VV h ('. II Dc JIIMc'b I' mi ' ('h.iiirf.1 Y.ur lln-l.inl . i It .rrls .1 in II iirls Vs.'rr. IhiMln I)iM..n 111 1 eh. r M. n ? VV !. .- ! rt Mllle s Inn I 1 1 jin j,- Yi.ur Hu'lmnrt WEDNESDAY Ruhpri tru rk in Hecrt t Sr c( iuitrv THURSDAY rtli l UMnn in Mi i m- 11 .. A!on FRIDAY M troth'. Iiiiltnn I othr Mi n h U l'' r 111 M nr ''I- n - ri hi rin"t Anltl (i'w nrt In Virtuouc Wle .tb"I riaton In Vlrkv Van Mm rtckfonl in Oidt-U I.onK It-i Ttlmfl'lco in 'i'u Moon Mir F'lfUfor 1 in Iji I K 1 .of f J.Ptf I'on'taucr TKl'nntl W Tr Hftrt in Th Mfinry f'orr il n.hm Tlnnfir" 1 t 1 t Nhiti 1A1ICMOIUNT (t) l!lh .St Jnd Qirarrt Ave, AGIN T. TIIIVrKK Hpjow Hiniuw a. nrnn Davi in (l ttirnr Mary M.urlrl Dniothv Daltnn in Tho Home iJrpakir J' i i'Ii FrnWii k ii on- WppU of At" iTT rirv In Ulis nf entit Hnw I'th'l 'l-iinn in Vi- kv Vn Norm i THlmlt:' in 1 lif NVn Monn Mar riokfoul In Iiftitfly T,onK s3 Marion Tn I' t 'n (I uln Mn M.it-11 Kmmv WthUn W1'1' Amateur Adniurra- Mullaln Whoa T. Anitn -tp ii rt In irtiion WIvps l r i! lln I'irr r in Th "Tins r c Eihl ("liMon In Mn V in n i Mnnev 'JKi-hn ltmrkull In Tmrnth T'tIi o In Oth- r M n p Tnrk Pi- kfnrd in Orerit Kxp f tallunt (If rulilin rarr r In Th 'trnngf r Von Man'U' rM (Mark In rnmOut of the Klfhen Marlon ri.n i'b In OMtlnt; lin M irr fn T"troth T.ltin In Thf Ih.mo Urrnpr Al irminrlto firk In CornfUut of tli Kit' hfn Vpbk tl an 1 In The It l.'llii.u Itrl'i- MarjrufrUp ' Vtirk In T.ft h riop SATURDAY Kit). 1 I'lavlnn In VIpii Women 4 Montr Th,.l! Ilnra la The sir.-n u Sone T'nrnth Dflltnn In oihi r VI ' Wives laek rl lifnnl In dn.it Txpe. tntloni M.iti Nermand In Th Pst Mnriru. rli I lark In 'm.-( iut cf th Kitchen Ut rl I t It In Th- I 1 -n Pen h Tnj Tin i amlirl. l.Itl.VT MUtllll.IlN llro i.l St ut Urle Ave. Tn-n Monre In fin.- of tlie Tin. it '"' I llarol.l I.n.kwninl tn 'hha.li.u nf Suspicion nirnti vi, l.dth an! W ilnut Sts. IUTI lfON "'.Ith ..nd n..iuhln Sta l.onlR l.enntsun in The Itnnil l'nlle.1 Ktrnlsht I oni Mo. ire In i f th rint ir .1 i .1 1 o. kwoo.l tn sh I -. i of suspicion ..-miii It nnison In Tl e Hon I .'i .. I strnluht te D l.l.- In h n I'harle Ha. tn Th. lluh. r VlnriU'-rltc Clark I'ome Out of Kit stir ("i. In VV Ii I Would Not VUro The. la I'ira In The Hlren hone Wli i im ritrnum In Ih. Junizl" Trail Norni-' T. Th- . lor Holmes In TaI T.lnv'.H N.-v VI. m In Mask Ileasio Ilnrtli" alo In Inn.' 1 Thr. ails Mitile II I .1(11 ni). .f s'i .. In . r North Norma -Ih., Tilm.li.. in N m Moon Ucrol.l l.oeki. oo.l I I Shi.. Ion i of Snunt. Ion il -..I'll '(- I' irrn" tn Th.' strong, r Voa Vl.uir'c- Toiirneui i ' Minir' Tourniir'). Woman Woman ii r din. r.rr.' The str ,PK. - v . n l i;."-n II l irrp- in Tie s i n. r Vow Mav AIIKnn In Iilun.I of Intrlauo I Mill) 1 rnnt Ht and Glrard Ave i i iir.it 41it and I.incnpter Ave I unit r Hrotd and Columbia Ave. Mil I sr t.2d an 1 Locust iSta. JIVKKKr ST. rllllAIUK 3J3 .Mnrket St sioii:i, Vlh South St. MMIN 1-Jd and Market Sts. (IV I'.KIIItOIIK (.3d SI and Haverforrt Ave. i'Ai.Ai'i; 1JH Market St, I'vnK lll.le Ave & Dauphin St. I'ltIM IWI 1018 Market St. tiriiKNT Markil St belov 17th l) m vi.to fit ii at Tulpehoeken. (i) IllVlli.l .v'd and Sanaom Sts III II V Market Rt belovT Tth. HAVOV l.'ll Market St. nrM.KV Market uhova tilth. ) ItTltAM) a In Ave. at Venaniro VI(T(IRI Ninth and Market sts () IVK-iT U.I.E01IENY 23th St and Allegheny Ave. J'enn-ylvnnia and Mf&yetto here yesterdav court they seem tu Jet forth ruya of in tbt lUth tnntnff with tbe acore fled f:r at M, urc When hi AtlanttA City Vlult Ilia Colonial Theatre () PnnFtan Talma ds in Mrn I,''fnn(.'li'B Hoot- MawinTltn I'lflrk in (' tnv Out of theKltdirn M.ont mil Iovf- in Throutih tho Tolls Robe it Warwick in Secret Servicn Montaffu I.oo in Throujth tltp Tolls II t ttamtlton In After Ifln Own Heart Charle Ua in Th- nunher Vtirim. Talmadir in Thfl IrobAtlun W if" W Ttart in Hquar Deal Sundprsnn I'h ii Mollo Mar. ijr'pv In f.r hort Hr.1v In nf Kfr Hand i ilro i 1 rk In i! of the Kitchen Th i M'ra in 1 Ji- Mr n Sonu It l it r k In c r f "n if" Mil ui i Toiiriicur n1t i i' " irt In l , Ml Inltrht Tli.minr Ioroth rilh Hoots Mh rmiTlie Out nf Ih" I rk In Kit hen U 'irrn 1 rric tn tn The It Mm W ! TTjirt in Th" MmiPV i'oi nil Th. lU- "n.-iin In Man ninn 1 V st MUv Hr-'U in TInllow of Her Hand piroihv OIh in 1 11 (J-t Illm Yt l'opp H.i' In "Jlrl j Ki." fin I Mnrlnn rTi t 'n I T liti Hur-Un nf Proof Vlti h f'hil )rrn It rofhv ih in I 11 l"t Mlin Y.t nita Stewnrt in T o Wnini'n Ooorco V'?h in NVrr v Quit ( h -t. H in Th" Hush, r Mnreut nt ('inrk in ( ntn Out of Kid hen Hubert Vr Irk P -rri t SfT' Ir Kr n nhhnrn I'utlli k It Hr i h irh It Ii Thf ItiiFhiT Pmm Wehlen in Amateur Ailvent u re Ji All'inn I" mont Mnrrlod tnlti Stevnrt in BlidnlKlit rinmnn (htrle R In The Ruth. r M-r f'nst in Ptnlin Ordf ri ' mrlff di nnir Hn imt ihtnirn In I'uitlnjc It ' r M ir f.t 'n S'olrn Order M turli Tnurneur a nrn in Cnnh t. ash T dinfl Hftrrvrrtnrv !n The Vnllfv of Mh Wnrl in of th. Weak All Star Cist In The Iiu mini: ilenrp V Hf r( In Siiuiro Pepj hander-t p-lnrenro Roed In Wives of Men Hale Hamilton in Pull of Tep Viola Pnna in Some Hrlde Doroth cllnh In Hoot a H U Wurnor In The Han Who Turned White Dorothy Daltnn tn The Lady of Red llutte Maurlr Tournetir's Woman Hex Hearh'n Phe Crtmnon (lardenl i Virv Holden in Tho lYodlirnl Wlf True"' T'Hev in Oh Ynn Wnnieu A tola Pinn In Hnmp tlride T"rnei Truet In I'h You Women i iff rt mi Bqiiare peal andsrson I su j Tfirt in W Hurt In T il P underson nnnro peal andpron Pourlflu FnirhnK" in n n Knlcker'kr Hu karoo M),i rairninkn In tr Hukiiroo iit mio TletVAknu a In Cournceous Toward Mhert Hn in Words nnd Music Viola psnn In lomft Hrld 1 II Wnrner In Th (Ian U ho Turned White Robert Wnrw.ck I.l Secret serlc Tom Mix In TUhllnu for (3old Durtln I'aruum ir Oentle'n Frmn Indiana Anita Stewart In Mary neiean. 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